The same way I've done it before, which admittedly, might not be the best way:
right click on desktop -> select 'New Launcher' -> Create Launcher box comes up -> enter LinNeighborhood in Command box -> leave Type as Application -> select Run in Terminal -> give it a name and an icon, etc..etc.. -> click OK, and the icon appears. However, when I click on the icon, a terminal comes up, then disappears. Am I doing something wrong? Incidentally, I've also tried entering the absolute path to LinNeighborhood (/usr/bin/LinNeighborhood) and had the same results. I can run it by opening a terminal and typing the app name without a problem, and I don't have to su to root. It just doesn't want to do it with a launcher. I have a ton of other launchers that I've created the same way, not sure why this one is giving me a problem. This isn't really a big problem, just sort of strange. Any ideas? <t> > Can only say: works for me. I can create a launcher for the app without > problem. How are you doing it? -- J. Tim Willis “A Computer without Windows is like a chocolate cake without mustard.” -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list